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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chink that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how y
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example,...
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it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those are two sectors we really like. >> okay. and curious, as an emerging market investor, how closely are you watching the fiscal cliff negotiations here in the u.s., the debt crisis in europe? how closely are you watching factors and how does that impact the way you invest in emerging markets? >> emerging markets continue to be married to developed markets. the correlation is definitely still there. so what happens in the u.s. and europe plays out to a great degree in the emerging markets. so i definitely have my eyes there. i think what you're starting to see in china is th
it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those...
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>> two technologies. first is face recognition for unlocking the phone. you don't need a pin or password. can just identify you and unlock the phone. but the second probably more interesting one is the smart stay which is eye tracking. so that can tell whether you're looking at the screen or not and so if you're reading a web page, it don't turn the back light on if it knows you're still reading it. >> should apple be worried here? >> it could be the technology that it should be fairly easy to reply date, but they go above and beyond what the iphone can currently do. so they have to make sure that the next iteration of the iphone will have to raise the bar again. >> who else benefits from the halo effect satisfies the samsung launch goes well? >>. >> samsung is the main beneficiary. it will be far ahead of the pack. >> also the "times" reporting facebook might launch its own smart phone next year. opera shares up nearly 20%. rumors that they might be interested in making a bid for that particular company. what does facebook need to do in the mobile space,
>> two technologies. first is face recognition for unlocking the phone. you don't need a pin or password. can just identify you and unlock the phone. but the second probably more interesting one is the smart stay which is eye tracking. so that can tell whether you're looking at the screen or not and so if you're reading a web page, it don't turn the back light on if it knows you're still reading it. >> should apple be worried here? >> it could be the technology that it should...
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villes, consumer staples and technology are expected to be some of the best performers. joining us to talk more about that and to give us his insight is kit jukes at societe generale. so great to have you on the program with us. let's pick up on earnings season. we had a little bit of a rough day in the markets here in the states. part of it was the jobs number, but part of it is anticipation of the first quarter earnings reports that will kick off today. what are your thoughts when you hear some of those growth expectations? >> people are expecting earnings to grk increase is still someth. if you think about the last six months, we've had decent employment growth, modest economic activity and higher energy prices. so put those in a pot, you have much lower productivity growth, so profits come unit ter pressure and earnings will be weaker. what we have to figure out and what i don't know the answer to this morning is, okay, how high can price earnings ratios go, how much does cheap money excess liquidity and u.s. monetary policy offset the undeniable reality of slower ec
villes, consumer staples and technology are expected to be some of the best performers. joining us to talk more about that and to give us his insight is kit jukes at societe generale. so great to have you on the program with us. let's pick up on earnings season. we had a little bit of a rough day in the markets here in the states. part of it was the jobs number, but part of it is anticipation of the first quarter earnings reports that will kick off today. what are your thoughts when you hear...
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there are three technologies that i would recommend companies to watch carefully. one is digital and all the digital interaction. the other frankly is mobility. mobility will be huge in all emerging economies and will continue to grow as the young population become the next generation of consumers. and the third is analytics. because the segmentation is fult alley important the way consumers can be identified and served. >> digital, mobility and analyt analytics. thank you very much to for your i'm today. japan central bank surprised many last week with itsing a agrees suffer easing moves, but as the boj minutes out today suggest, they may still not be done just yet. let's go to the nikkei. >> bank of japan released the minutes of the policy meeting held in august and one member made a notable comment suggesting that the boj may need to exert rates. japan has yet to overcome inflation despite efforts. last week the boj decided to aggressively expand the size of its asset purchase program acting quickly after analysis suggested that japan's economy remains weak. ear
there are three technologies that i would recommend companies to watch carefully. one is digital and all the digital interaction. the other frankly is mobility. mobility will be huge in all emerging economies and will continue to grow as the young population become the next generation of consumers. and the third is analytics. because the segmentation is fult alley important the way consumers can be identified and served. >> digital, mobility and analyt analytics. thank you very much to...
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and one of the technologies that are not adaptable. new technology is going to be moving these markets forward the next 10 or 15 years and if you look at the earnings that come out, you have problems at intel, you have problems at says compacisco and microsoft and texas instruments, those problems will persist you because the consumer is migrating at a much more rapid pace than expected. >> what is the current earnings season mean for the general price or do you have to be really specific? >> i think it's a stock specific thing. but i think some of the earnings have been really including. because we're almost in an earnings trough. if you believe that the problems in europe are mitigating, that the united states won't go over a fiscal cliff, probably a good time to be an investor. if those things don't come to fruition, chalation valuations . and it's probably a great time to get invested if you have a long term horizon. return expectation horizon has expanded in this market. you have to really look out five years and beyond to determi
and one of the technologies that are not adaptable. new technology is going to be moving these markets forward the next 10 or 15 years and if you look at the earnings that come out, you have problems at intel, you have problems at says compacisco and microsoft and texas instruments, those problems will persist you because the consumer is migrating at a much more rapid pace than expected. >> what is the current earnings season mean for the general price or do you have to be really...
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apple has its own mapping technology, satellite technology and 3-d technology which allows a feature called flyover. you can feel like you're zooming through a city looking at different landmarks. quite impressive. i got a chance to play with it up front. they announced things like chinese language support and support for chinese services which will be important from a financial perspective because china is the biggest fast-growing market that apple has. a number of big announcements that may not have impressed investors at first but could turn out to be a big deal in the long-run. >> that was john fort there. let's get a final thought with james ferguson. you have done a lot with banks here. if we do recapitalize, quite a few banks have come out saying we don't need it. if we do recapitalize spanish banks does that help or hinder the spanish economy? >> it's worth bearing in mind, if you recapitalize a bank, you are giving it capital because it has a shortage of capital compared to loans. if you give a bank extra capital, they can shrink their loan book which usually leads to losses
apple has its own mapping technology, satellite technology and 3-d technology which allows a feature called flyover. you can feel like you're zooming through a city looking at different landmarks. quite impressive. i got a chance to play with it up front. they announced things like chinese language support and support for chinese services which will be important from a financial perspective because china is the biggest fast-growing market that apple has. a number of big announcements that may...
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coo and technology officer are leaving the company. we saw r.i.m. falling 2.4% in the after hours yesterday. the stock down 76% in the past year. joining us to talk more about it and also our guest host for the next hour is deputy editor at business insider. joe, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the r.i.m. results and some of the new initiatives that it seems they're putting out on the table and start for the potential for a sale. do you think that that is likely? >> my gut is that that's probably the best hope for r.i.m. shareholders, that they find some alternative. they still have a lot of sales, they still make money, there's still a lot of really addicted blackberry users. but the crazy thing about r.i.m., no matter how bad it gets for the company, it gets worse. the exact opposite of apple. the story just keeps getting worse. >> who could some of the potential suitors be? >> microsoft has been talked about a possibility because people think they have to make a bold move they could certainly afford it. and it would b
coo and technology officer are leaving the company. we saw r.i.m. falling 2.4% in the after hours yesterday. the stock down 76% in the past year. joining us to talk more about it and also our guest host for the next hour is deputy editor at business insider. joe, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the r.i.m. results and some of the new initiatives that it seems they're putting out on the table and start for the potential for a sale. do you think that that...
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the seoul court ruled apple infringed two of samsung's five patents for wireless technology and apple was given a small $35,000 fine. and blocked from selling iphone 4 and ipad 1 and 2 in the country. now this dates back to april of last year when samsung filed a lawsuit in korea to counter claim against apple's attacks in the u.s. district court. as for another suit filed by apple in june the court ruled that samsung violated a bounce back feature but this isn't such a big deal since the korean tech giant replaced its function with new technology. the court turned down apple's claims on patent infringement while it rounded corners and displays are similar samsung's products are different. now, ross, we all know this comes ahead of the jury verdict in the u.s. in which could come out as early as saturday and that epic $2.5 million trial is the one everyone is watching. >> thanks very much indeed for that. that's the latest out of korea. joining us is now brian marr associate vice president. does this have any bearing at all on what's going on in the united states? >> it's symbolic. if
the seoul court ruled apple infringed two of samsung's five patents for wireless technology and apple was given a small $35,000 fine. and blocked from selling iphone 4 and ipad 1 and 2 in the country. now this dates back to april of last year when samsung filed a lawsuit in korea to counter claim against apple's attacks in the u.s. district court. as for another suit filed by apple in june the court ruled that samsung violated a bounce back feature but this isn't such a big deal since the...
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as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush, this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the distributor of electronic components and one of the largest distributors of hardware. and they preannounced on the downside, the stock just got obliterated. more important, a powerful sign of tech's weakness, and today, the company reported, and avnet missed earnings estimates by a penny, they came in light, 8.7% year over year. and avnet's guidance, better than most people expecting. what worries me, avnet's weakness didn't come from europe, it didn't come from china, where many people are worried about the slowdown. the killer region was the americas. revenues down 14%, sequentially and year over year,
as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush, this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the...
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assets, companies tried to buy small technology companies in the states. and it really hasn't worked out well. chinese have been very so fist ti equated their lobbying efforts and develop a soft power presence in the states and europe and krn. will this go through? i don't know. i think it's probably likely. the canadians are very much behind it. mostly because cnooc said it would leave its north american headquarters in ottawa, in canada. >> we'll keep an eye on that. thanks very much for that. >>> yep. the countdown is nearly over. the world's eyes are on london tonight as the ceremonies kick off. a billion people are expected to watch. the sporting events have started. the women's football. >> meanwhile companies sponsoring the games are pulling out all the spots to make the most of their moment in the spotlight. will it be to the detriment of the olympic spirit more broadly and smaller businesses riding the coattails of the world's largest sporting event. >> reporter: with the price tag of more than 9 billion pounds the london olympics haven't come che
assets, companies tried to buy small technology companies in the states. and it really hasn't worked out well. chinese have been very so fist ti equated their lobbying efforts and develop a soft power presence in the states and europe and krn. will this go through? i don't know. i think it's probably likely. the canadians are very much behind it. mostly because cnooc said it would leave its north american headquarters in ottawa, in canada. >> we'll keep an eye on that. thanks very much...
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there are also technology etfs that are equally weighted. so to that degree, if you're an apple fan, you have a kois. on the other hand from a technology standpoint, will there are equally weighted etfs. bottom line, etfs have brought a lot of positive options for investors today. the fact that they've got lower costs, lower turnover, lower tax implications, investors have been moving out of mutual funds into etfs. >> all right. tom, we'll have to leave it there. great to have you with us as well as ken. and that pretty much wraps it up here for "worldwide exchange." i'm jackie deanxioudeangelis in united states. >> and i'm ross west gate in europe. have a profitable day. e day. you know, those farmers, those foragers, those fishermen.... for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partner
there are also technology etfs that are equally weighted. so to that degree, if you're an apple fan, you have a kois. on the other hand from a technology standpoint, will there are equally weighted etfs. bottom line, etfs have brought a lot of positive options for investors today. the fact that they've got lower costs, lower turnover, lower tax implications, investors have been moving out of mutual funds into etfs. >> all right. tom, we'll have to leave it there. great to have you with us...
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in fact one expert on the shift to greener technology says there's a growing change in attitudes across the corporate sector. >> there are benefits here to be gained and how do we stretch that further. i think with a we'hat we'll fin businesses starting to ask themselves how do we get business benefit and competitive advantage out of leveraging off the work we've already done. >> this building houses a prominent law firm and while it may be the first of its kind in sydney, it's unlikely to be alone for long with planning similar inclusions in newer buildings. matthew taylor, cnbc, sydney. >>> we'll take a short break. still to come, trade links up next. this week an analyst says britain risks scoring their own goal when it comes to doing business abroad. >>> a study warns britain could score its own goal because of bureaucratic hurdles. louisa spoke to the international advisory panel and asked about the findings of the report. >> the findings are around the fact that the world is changing, the landscape has changed. places that used to be attractive before maybe aren't so attractive no
in fact one expert on the shift to greener technology says there's a growing change in attitudes across the corporate sector. >> there are benefits here to be gained and how do we stretch that further. i think with a we'hat we'll fin businesses starting to ask themselves how do we get business benefit and competitive advantage out of leveraging off the work we've already done. >> this building houses a prominent law firm and while it may be the first of its kind in sydney, it's...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> to get you up to speed on the global markets, jackie has the futures. >> ross, let's see how we're set for trade on wall street. it does look like a slightly higher open this morning. of course after a down day yesterday and i do want to highlights the components on the dow dragging us down, chevron, hpq, but as of this morning we could see the dow open up by 31 points, the nasdaq up by ten. ross, over to you. >> thanks for that, jackie. also, the eu commission olli rehn holding a press conference. they may contract 3% this year. let's listen in for more. >> inflation for this year normally we do it only for the seven member states which cover about 85% of the european economy. but due to the rapidly changing economic circumstances we decided to extend the coverage from the seven largest member states to all 27 member states. the following three, first, gdp, of course domestic product of the european union as a whole is exp
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> to get you up to speed on the global markets, jackie has the futures. >> ross, let's see how we're set for trade on wall street. it does look like a slightly higher open this morning. of course after a down day yesterday and i do want to highlights the components on the dow dragging us down, chevron, hpq, but as of this morning we could see the dow...
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and also a technology bellwether. so obviously weed had the alcoa numbers that got us off to a good start, but i think a lot of people are looking at the google. >> but google is interesting, too. it typically is a little bit volatile after it reports. do you think if we see that today, that's a larger sort of point that speaks to tech generally or more just something that we see from google and then it levels off? >> it's so much more than a technology company. they trade on their own merits or demerit. so i don't think it woulding something widespread to affect the markets. >> david, let's talk about correlations between the s&p and euro-dollar seem to have broken down. has it or not? >> still trading highly correlated. we've seen contagion where you you had a previous guest that argued spanish and italian bond yields shouldn't be correlated. they're all correlated. it's the dollar that seems to be changing in its reaction. everything else is still risk on risk off. but the nature of the dollar and how it's reacting
and also a technology bellwether. so obviously weed had the alcoa numbers that got us off to a good start, but i think a lot of people are looking at the google. >> but google is interesting, too. it typically is a little bit volatile after it reports. do you think if we see that today, that's a larger sort of point that speaks to tech generally or more just something that we see from google and then it levels off? >> it's so much more than a technology company. they trade on their...
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their wants are technology and they can pick and choose. i think we saw that slowdown in the united states. we looked and seen what's going on in china and possibly a hard landing where they're goinging okay, there's no way to spend money on the iphone. wrong. they bought it. they bought the ipad. i think they're going to continue to do it. but it's a deaf graphic story. >> joe, i have a question for you to. what extent is apple cannibalizing other electronics retailers. to the extent you see them beat expectations, does that mean we should see disappointments from others? >> well, not necessarily because you begin to see this adaption. there are people in my office, for instance, that are going to try to find anything other than apple just because they know i like it so much that they're trying to use other technology that's out there. and i think you're going to see companies that are coming along and trying to create technology. the cannibalism is really going to be in in the old desktops. we're already seeing it. that's why people were
their wants are technology and they can pick and choose. i think we saw that slowdown in the united states. we looked and seen what's going on in china and possibly a hard landing where they're goinging okay, there's no way to spend money on the iphone. wrong. they bought it. they bought the ipad. i think they're going to continue to do it. but it's a deaf graphic story. >> joe, i have a question for you to. what extent is apple cannibalizing other electronics retailers. to the extent you...
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federal court jury ruled that samsung infringed six out of seven of apple's technology and design patents. the court slapped samsung with a a $1.05 million. there's a an injunction on the galaxy series. galaxy being pulled out of the market, how big a blow could this be? the latest stats from strategy a na li ticks says north america makes up 16% of the whole global smartphone arena and nearly 30% of samsung's asset revenues. samsung said it will appeal. if it loses again in september it will take the matter to a higher court which will even further draw out this long and protracted patent battle. the next ruling will come from japan. the silver lining for many korean investors today though was that main kospi index closed lower only about 0.1% as apple rose. also moody's upgrade of the country's sovereign debt rating to aa from as the 1. back to you. >>> thank you very much for that. so we will continue to focus on this story throughout the show. we'll speak to an award-winning intellectual property activist with 25 years of software experience. that's coming up in about 15 minutes time.
federal court jury ruled that samsung infringed six out of seven of apple's technology and design patents. the court slapped samsung with a a $1.05 million. there's a an injunction on the galaxy series. galaxy being pulled out of the market, how big a blow could this be? the latest stats from strategy a na li ticks says north america makes up 16% of the whole global smartphone arena and nearly 30% of samsung's asset revenues. samsung said it will appeal. if it loses again in september it will...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> >>> good morning and welcome to the show. the headlines from around the globe today, here in the united states all eyes on the fed. signs of an improving economy are putting doubts on speculation of further mop tear easing ahead of tuesday's fmoc meeting. >>> finance minister evangelos venizelos dismisses worries about a credit event following the historic debt swap. he tells cnbc athens has a new starting point. >> the national capacity, the national capability to go ahead. >>> here in asia the pboc signals it is ready to loosen its grip on the quu and after china reports a shocking plunge in its february trade figures. >>> good morning. nice to have you here on "worldwide exchange." if you're just joining us, let's take a look at the u.s. futures and see how we're setting up for trade on wall street. it does look like it's going to be a higher 0 open now after a mixed picture just minutes ago. of course if the markets wer
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> >>> good morning and welcome to the show. the headlines from around the globe today, here in the united states all eyes on the fed. signs of an improving economy are putting doubts on speculation of further mop tear easing ahead of tuesday's fmoc meeting. >>> finance minister evangelos venizelos dismisses worries about a credit event...
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in the '90s we were building the technology infrastructure for the world with defense technologies moving to something like optics and wireless and large software systems. but today a lot of what we're focusing on is the consumer, as he or she is called, but it's really the individual. and here we need applications. we need to add to the engineers, artists and writers and advertisers and a lot of additional disciplines. and innovation today in israel is really leading the economy to be much stronger than many other places. >> that may be the case, but japan is also an extremely innovative country. certainly has been leading the way with regards to new technologies over the years. and that still isn't the swing factor. that still isn't enough. why should we think that, you know, that this is going to be the way out for om of these economies plagued by much bigger problems? >> well, you know, the younger people are trying to tell people in japan or in europe, they're trying to tell their leaders not only to solve their fiscal problems, but they're trying to tell them, we have ideas, we have
in the '90s we were building the technology infrastructure for the world with defense technologies moving to something like optics and wireless and large software systems. but today a lot of what we're focusing on is the consumer, as he or she is called, but it's really the individual. and here we need applications. we need to add to the engineers, artists and writers and advertisers and a lot of additional disciplines. and innovation today in israel is really leading the economy to be much...
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to move up the food chain, it needs access to technology. stable and practical management puts great wall in pole position. >> what's different is it's surrounded by global suppliers that now send parts to the japanese, americans and europeans. great wall can go to the same suppliers and say we like that part, bring it to us. that makes their job a lot easier. >> while auto industry executives descended on beijing for the motor show this week, premiere wen was in europe securing new deals with vw and vol company to encourage investment in china, deals that will ultimately benefit its home grown brands. great wall was the first automaker to assemble cars in europe, buying this plant in bulgaria and starting operations in pen. >> translator: we are planning to have five more plants overseas by around 2015 in south mrk, southern asia and other areas. a complete lineup of suvs by 2015 and by 2020 doing what the south korean automakers have accomplished in sales and reputation in these markets. >> reporter: by honing its product, she says great w
to move up the food chain, it needs access to technology. stable and practical management puts great wall in pole position. >> what's different is it's surrounded by global suppliers that now send parts to the japanese, americans and europeans. great wall can go to the same suppliers and say we like that part, bring it to us. that makes their job a lot easier. >> while auto industry executives descended on beijing for the motor show this week, premiere wen was in europe securing new...
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it's whether you want to export your technology and so on. so i don't think china's going to have a hard landing at all. it will have a slower rate of economic growth, but that's the lower big numbers. you can't keep growing at 15% in nom am terms without causing imbalances and i think they're managing that transition from being about production and exports to being about consumption and imports. and one of the things that's particularly interesting in china for me is the wages are going up very rapidly, which is driving the consumption side of things but that, of course, means they're no longer competitive on cheap production. now, that is going to equilibrium now. the market is doing their job. they're much more interested in building robots and actually using western technology to actually compete just like western production units in terms of using a lot more machines and a lot less labor. that is changing the dynamics of their economy. so i think it's not whether it's growing arkts nine, or ten. actually it could grow at three, four, or
it's whether you want to export your technology and so on. so i don't think china's going to have a hard landing at all. it will have a slower rate of economic growth, but that's the lower big numbers. you can't keep growing at 15% in nom am terms without causing imbalances and i think they're managing that transition from being about production and exports to being about consumption and imports. and one of the things that's particularly interesting in china for me is the wages are going up...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. rose 7% beating estimates, but revenues were flat, just short of a decline on sales of hardware. ibm expecting a sales growth in the second half of the year as it overcomes currency issues. big blue is raising its demand. the company is also selling its cash register business to toshiba for $850 million. joining us now to talk a little bit more about ibm and technology is ed mcguire. he's the managing director. we have a lot of tech earnings out after the bell with ibm. what are your thoughts? >> so far it was a very much typical first quarter that we've seen. there were no exogenous shocks to demand. it was typically seasonably light but underlying instakt in the markets allowed most tech earnings so far to meet and exceed their earnings, although revenue trents have not been as forgiving. . >> ibm has been in a long-term transition toward higher solutions. so hardware was weaker because of a mainframe cycle that's in its late
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. rose 7% beating estimates, but revenues were flat, just short of a decline on sales of hardware. ibm expecting a sales growth in the second half of the year as it overcomes currency issues. big blue is raising its demand. the company is also selling its cash register business to toshiba for $850 million. joining us now to talk a little bit more about ibm and technology...
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technology. can you square the circle where europe can have a big competitive unit against the americans and yet still share american technology? >> i think whatever happens, you've got to look after several years, b.a. systems still remains the sixth roughly in the u.s. defense market. it's not broken into that top, top tier. and with u.s. defense markets about to come down, as cuts are made, you know, b.a. systems probably will not fare any better than any other company. may come out a little worse. from their point of view this is a good time i think to hedge. there is the capacity providing the defense business stays in the uk for the kind of security arrangements that are already in place, proxy board rules, etc., that i think would allow even a state shareholdered joined up company to have reasonably good access to the u.s. market. >> just before i let you go, what do you think is going to happen? do you think we get an extension today? do you think we get no deal? get an extension and cobb
technology. can you square the circle where europe can have a big competitive unit against the americans and yet still share american technology? >> i think whatever happens, you've got to look after several years, b.a. systems still remains the sixth roughly in the u.s. defense market. it's not broken into that top, top tier. and with u.s. defense markets about to come down, as cuts are made, you know, b.a. systems probably will not fare any better than any other company. may come out a...
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technology and intellectual property. so looking at technology issues, as well. your take on those issues and how we'll move forward in terms of dealing with them with china. >> i think the currency issue is the primary one and has been for several years now. obviously who are work to be done, but the chinese continue to signal that they're willing to continue widening the band. obviously they're doing a lot of this for their own purposes, as well, as they seek to slow down their own economy. but with the growth figure only being 8.#% in the first quarter this year, i think the sense in china of course is that perhaps the economy is slow slowing faster than they might otherwise like. so we might see some roll back there. in terms of the ipr protection issue, another huge issue. it's been important that it was raised again this year in the talks. i think the chinese are starting to get the message that u.s. business is upset about this and i think we'll see steps to address the issue. >> could you characterize the state of the relations some alongside the sned, we
technology and intellectual property. so looking at technology issues, as well. your take on those issues and how we'll move forward in terms of dealing with them with china. >> i think the currency issue is the primary one and has been for several years now. obviously who are work to be done, but the chinese continue to signal that they're willing to continue widening the band. obviously they're doing a lot of this for their own purposes, as well, as they seek to slow down their own...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> break e. protesters have surrounded the u.s. embassy in i can't men capital. this comes two days after an attack in libya that killed ambassador and other consulate staff. president obama has called on leaders to discuss security. >> and we also have live footage of a standoff going on in egypt. these are pictureses from near the u.s. embassy in the city. health ministry says 30 people have been injured during sporadic clashes outside the embassy. we'll continue to keep you up to speed on the tensions in the middle east. meanwhile, perspective deal to talk about. a possible mega merger of the defense giants. analysts saying in
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it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." if you're just joining us, i'll kelly evans. >> these are the headlines around the world. >> yields in the country are falling back toward 6%. >> this as madrid get as $100 billion euro bailout but investors have to wait ten days to find out how much they actually need. >> china's trade data trade unexpect ily in may, but the latest figures out of beijing also show industrial output and retail sales slowing. >> plus why india may become the first britain nation to lose its investment grade rating. >>> welcome to the program this morning. we receive a lot of green. u.s. futures are poised higher. 144 points as the implied open for dow jones. that compares with about three points. although we should check that quote. i know we were having some trouble with it on friday. the nasdaq would be poin
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secondly the technology is completely unique. we're about to hopefully get a patent granted in a way that you can do active replication over a wide area network. which is a big mouthful, but very important in the way that software is developed. thirdly, we have a very interesting business model, so we make an open source product called sub version that's used by millions around the world and we monetize that for enterprises. so i think those three things, of course we're a high growth company. i think the market appreciates a high growth tech company. and there are so few in the market. >> interesting that we were talking about the comparisons with -- he thinks there's a real issue in the structure of the uk in terms of encouraging tax i incentiv incentives. he thinks they should change the regulations and be more tax incentives. and he thinks there's a problems with funding. meanwhile, oracle's first quarter profits strong software sales upset weakness in hardware. total revenues slipped 2%, slightly lower than expected. company
secondly the technology is completely unique. we're about to hopefully get a patent granted in a way that you can do active replication over a wide area network. which is a big mouthful, but very important in the way that software is developed. thirdly, we have a very interesting business model, so we make an open source product called sub version that's used by millions around the world and we monetize that for enterprises. so i think those three things, of course we're a high growth company....
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it's our technology. they leverage it. so effectively rather than spend large amounts in term ofs a build, they represent essentially and we provide them with the movies. >> and it's not just disney and seasony pictures. >> no. we have -- we offer movies from over six major studios, all six of them which means we can can offer in terms of recent releases, new releases from the cinema, we offer over 300 new releases. if you compare that to the likes of netflix and that window offers five. >> we were just talking earlier about whether people will upgrade next year, whether we'll reach a saturation point with high end phones and devices. it's slightly dependent on having new services who want to do that. how much of a difference do you think is 4g going to have? how long will it take to download one of your fill hims and watch it, do you think? >> around six minutes. but the change for us is. it frees up to wherever you want to consume it and that's where the 4g comes in to. for some of functionality that we're offering, you
it's our technology. they leverage it. so effectively rather than spend large amounts in term ofs a build, they represent essentially and we provide them with the movies. >> and it's not just disney and seasony pictures. >> no. we have -- we offer movies from over six major studios, all six of them which means we can can offer in terms of recent releases, new releases from the cinema, we offer over 300 new releases. if you compare that to the likes of netflix and that window offers...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> a bit of a spat growing at the ecb. warning of increasing risk from the decision to ease collateral requirements for the region's banks. in a letter to the president mario draghi publish ed by the german daily weidmann is urging them to revert to stricter rules on collateral in the future and has flagged growing risks related to imbalances in the eurozone as a result of those weaker collateral rules. we saw a lot more smaller banks taking part in it. we asked bob diamond if the stigma of the ltro has now faded. >> we heard that there were 800 odd banks taking part versus the 500 odd in december. which i think means that people are now convinced there is not a negative stigma attached to this, that it's a positive for the markets in europe. >> he thought it was because the stigma, and i thought because they won the collateral, more banks were probably able to get to give their hands on the ecb money. >> the market has this t
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> a bit of a spat growing at the ecb. warning of increasing risk from the decision to ease collateral requirements for the region's banks. in a letter to the president mario draghi publish ed by the german daily weidmann is urging them to revert to stricter rules on collateral in the future and has flagged growing risks related to imbalances in the eurozone as...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> good morning. yes, we have a deal. after months of on and off negotiations, the second greek bailout was clinched earlier this morning. crude reality, iran says it may cut oil. more european kcountries in retaliation for an eu embar dwoe. and target dow 13,000. blue chips shy of the psychologically important mark. the bulls set to make another run at it today. it's tuesday, if february 21st, 2012. i hope you had a great weekend. "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ everybody, everybody, let's get into it ♪ ♪ get stoked, get started ♪ get it started let's get it started ♪ ♪ let's get it started
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> good morning. yes, we have a deal. after months of on and off negotiations, the second greek bailout was clinched earlier this morning. crude reality, iran says it may cut oil. more european kcountries in retaliation for an eu embar dwoe. and target dow 13,000. blue chips shy of the psychologically important mark. the bulls set to make another run at it...
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because it's never as simply as we want to have the technology. there's also an underlying bargain taking place and they proved remarkably good at playing off foreign powers and getting donations. >> and ultimately this move isn't really surprising given when kim jong-il was in power, he made a similar move after taking the baton from his father who died. we'll chat more on the other side. sony is cutting back big time and we'll talk about pa what that entails next. this at&t 4g network is fast. hey, heard any updates on the game? i think it's final seconds, ohh, down by two, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. at&t. ♪ >>> china's inflation in march climbs unexpectedly, but it may n
because it's never as simply as we want to have the technology. there's also an underlying bargain taking place and they proved remarkably good at playing off foreign powers and getting donations. >> and ultimately this move isn't really surprising given when kim jong-il was in power, he made a similar move after taking the baton from his father who died. we'll chat more on the other side. sony is cutting back big time and we'll talk about pa what that entails next. this at&t 4g...
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we have to fight for new technologies because on behalf of our democracy we have to know that we have to have innovation. we will not be able in the f future to stick to the relative level and so stability in germany. up to now we are relatively succe successful but we must not think that it's granted for the future. therefore, it's a european matter. for example, we will work together for youth employment on the our pen level. it's quite important. we can have a win-win situation if we make a european market for young generation and something else. >> minminister, it seems like a innovation in terms of deficits and austerity put in place. >> we have in reducing our deficit we have increased our budget figures for science, for research. you have to concentrate. if you're reducing deficit does not mean you cut every expansion. you have to look where are the investments for the future and we're going to do so. it's what we do in all european member states and the european level and that is the you'europ mandate. >> we have a question in the back. please, yes? >> my name is maria. i'm a
we have to fight for new technologies because on behalf of our democracy we have to know that we have to have innovation. we will not be able in the f future to stick to the relative level and so stability in germany. up to now we are relatively succe successful but we must not think that it's granted for the future. therefore, it's a european matter. for example, we will work together for youth employment on the our pen level. it's quite important. we can have a win-win situation if we make a...
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. >> hong kong university of science and technology. very much appreciate your thoughts. let's give you a look at what's on the agenda in asia tomorrow. japan central bank begins its two-day policy meeting. the boj is likely to stand pat this time around but may signal more stimulus on the 30th of october. elsewhere, india posed september services pmi following strong numbers in august and cnbc will have an exclusive interview with malaysia's prime minister, so be sure to tune in for that. >>> back over this side of the world, business activity in the eurozone shows no sign of a rebound. the latest composite pmi figures for september fell to the low nest three years. france and spain saw a mild contraction as the country struggled with painful austerity measures. >>> meanwhile, growth in britain's sector services slowed in september. services pmi fell to 52.2 last month down from a reading of 53.7 in august. joining us now discuss is chris williamson, chief economist at market. good to have you onboard. i want to start out with the uk numbers because we've seen some move
. >> hong kong university of science and technology. very much appreciate your thoughts. let's give you a look at what's on the agenda in asia tomorrow. japan central bank begins its two-day policy meeting. the boj is likely to stand pat this time around but may signal more stimulus on the 30th of october. elsewhere, india posed september services pmi following strong numbers in august and cnbc will have an exclusive interview with malaysia's prime minister, so be sure to tune in for...
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today richmond fed president jeffrey lacker talks about technology and employment. also numbers from tyson foods and electronic arts. joining us for talk more about the trading day on wall street, chris, great to have you with us. we have the european elections that we're dealing with and that weaker than expected jobs number friday. what else are you expect to go co ing to come into play today? >> i don't think the hangover from the jobs number will paekt it at all. the effect that we have these greek worries, i think the market priced in france's election. but this greek with the left really coming through and not getting a coalition to continue these austerity measures is really going to hit wis&p hard here in chicago. i believe the fact that we won't be able to hold the 1360 level on the open, there's a really only a base at 1345 before we see a down turn. and remember that we only about 1.5% higher than we were a year ago on the s&p. everyone thinks we've rallied 15% beginning of this year. well, look at where we were at this time this year. and we had about a
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so the nine-month operating profit down 1.6% to 8.84, which reflects the technology overhaul and this slump that we're getting in the european auto market. but they are reaffirming their goals to increase vehicle sales and revenue for the group to match last year's operating profit. the shares rebounding slightly on that reaffirmation. meanwhile, one stock that is taking a hit, volvo. the firm missed expectations. also warned investors that it expects no growth in its main european and north american truck markets next year. also, ford expects to announce that it will be closing a plant in belgium. executives from the u.s. car maker are scheduled to meet with staff representatives, whilst ford's european management team is set to meet the belgium prime minister and employment minister later in the afternoon. it currently employs more than 5,000 workers. persia says it's close to agreeing a multi-billion-dollar financing deal. up to seven billion euros of future borrowing. stephane is with us from europe this week. he's covering this story. joins us for more. how are they going to get
so the nine-month operating profit down 1.6% to 8.84, which reflects the technology overhaul and this slump that we're getting in the european auto market. but they are reaffirming their goals to increase vehicle sales and revenue for the group to match last year's operating profit. the shares rebounding slightly on that reaffirmation. meanwhile, one stock that is taking a hit, volvo. the firm missed expectations. also warned investors that it expects no growth in its main european and north...
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technology is a sector we continue to see our clients busy in. and in consumer and industrial, we're seeing increased level of divesti divestity chur activity. so that's again we could see plenty of good assets coming into market. >> all right, martin, thanks for that. i know it's still early doors. just a reminder on the agenda today in the united states, weekly jobless claims at 8:30 eastern. forecast to drop by 18,000 to a total of 375,000. on the earnings front, look for results today from h&r block, cibc, td bank, smithfield foods, harry winston diamonds and eclectic bunch of companies. still to come, what other rate risks lie ahead in 2013. an outlook from moody analytics. still to come, what other rate >>> here will your headlines today from around the world. timothy geithner tells cnbc the swhous prepared to go over the fiscal cliff if republicans don't give in on higher taxes on the wealthy. no change seen at the ecb, draghi expected to hold off on rate and bond purchases as he awaits spain's request for help. the central bank may cut it
technology is a sector we continue to see our clients busy in. and in consumer and industrial, we're seeing increased level of divesti divestity chur activity. so that's again we could see plenty of good assets coming into market. >> all right, martin, thanks for that. i know it's still early doors. just a reminder on the agenda today in the united states, weekly jobless claims at 8:30 eastern. forecast to drop by 18,000 to a total of 375,000. on the earnings front, look for results today...
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best 3-d technology. it's a new television technology we've developed that's eliminated all the viewing angles, all the fuzziness and about to hit the consumer market. >> reporter: now there is another little gadget i found for you and if you are anything like me and love plants, but don't have the time to look after your plants properly or not the knowledge then this wi-fi plant might be just your answer. what is it? it basically tells you the amount of moisture the earth has as well as whether the plant is fertilized or not and sends it via wi-fi to your ipad, for example. well i hope you enjoyed our little tour around show stopper showing the hottest in technology i picked out four. i'll sign off now on a boogie board and not the one on the water but this one. basically this is an lcd writer and it saves you about 50,000 pieces of paper over seven to ten years because you don't need any note pads any more. that was it from me from the show stoppers. cnbc. >> i wonder if that's actually going catch on.
best 3-d technology. it's a new television technology we've developed that's eliminated all the viewing angles, all the fuzziness and about to hit the consumer market. >> reporter: now there is another little gadget i found for you and if you are anything like me and love plants, but don't have the time to look after your plants properly or not the knowledge then this wi-fi plant might be just your answer. what is it? it basically tells you the amount of moisture the earth has as well as...
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ericsson was great with the technology. but really this has become a game and is much stronger. >> the ceo of sony and ericsson is talking about the future. both are talking about the merits of the split. sony hoping for a more dynamic response than a competitive smartphone market but ericsson in the market, a space moving so quickly, there's this move to convergence so partnerships that made sense a couple of years ago don't make sense anymore and this allows both companies to try and position for the future. so that's the latest from the mobile world congress here. back to you. >>> looks fwor zblus gorgeous in barcelona. we're down about 49 points against fair value on the dow, about five or six since our last check in. we have sort of joined the dow with those four-year highs looking to give back 6 1/2 points to the open. 13 1/2 to the down side in the nasdaq. we're starting to move a little bit here, ross, but we're in a tight range and are definitely down. >> we're on the session lows. we've come off that but weighted
ericsson was great with the technology. but really this has become a game and is much stronger. >> the ceo of sony and ericsson is talking about the future. both are talking about the merits of the split. sony hoping for a more dynamic response than a competitive smartphone market but ericsson in the market, a space moving so quickly, there's this move to convergence so partnerships that made sense a couple of years ago don't make sense anymore and this allows both companies to try and...
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weighed down by automakers, but green technology stocked surged on beijing's investment plan in energy-saving projects. the hang seng lost 1.1% as a stream of earnings poured in. china telecom gained despite a profit drop. shares of automaker geely also weakened almost 6% as earnings were overshadowed by a grim out look for the sector. nikkei dragged down by steel makers, slumping the most in six months as sales to europe and china dropped. kospi dropped lower for the fourth straight session. ship builders extended losses as federation of korean predicted a loss in the second half. australian market ended lower by 0.2%. petroleum slipped the most in three months despite a 4.5% rise in underlying profit. sensex now on the move lower by 0.25%. >> as we're saying shanghai composite down more than 4% so far this year. the worst performing index in the region. what are investors to do? joining is lorraine tom, director of s&p capital. thank you for joining us. when you look at what's happened there, with the shanghai composite, is it now cheap enough for investors? are we still very dependent on g
weighed down by automakers, but green technology stocked surged on beijing's investment plan in energy-saving projects. the hang seng lost 1.1% as a stream of earnings poured in. china telecom gained despite a profit drop. shares of automaker geely also weakened almost 6% as earnings were overshadowed by a grim out look for the sector. nikkei dragged down by steel makers, slumping the most in six months as sales to europe and china dropped. kospi dropped lower for the fourth straight session....
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they came through with strong numbers, and it bodes well for overall technology going into 2013. >> want to look at the details here. particularly the hardware versus software shift. now, oracle, of course, the software business continues to did well. hardware, they bought sun microsystems for, what, $5 billion, $5.6 billion a couple of years ago. and that division has posted a drop in revenue every quarter since. are we to believe that they'll finally show growth here come march? >> a good question. look, the software, you know, at this point, that's the meat and potatoes. a new software license up 10% organically. you looked real strong. that's the focus for investors. the hardware continues to be a work in progress. again, they're focusing on the more profitable areas. the key is they still expect that to grow by the end of the year. that's when most investors are focused on it. it's a smaller piece. obviously, you know, a higher profitable area. and i think they've done a good job sort of getting rid of the nonprofitable areas of sun. >> and software being as strong as it is, is one
they came through with strong numbers, and it bodes well for overall technology going into 2013. >> want to look at the details here. particularly the hardware versus software shift. now, oracle, of course, the software business continues to did well. hardware, they bought sun microsystems for, what, $5 billion, $5.6 billion a couple of years ago. and that division has posted a drop in revenue every quarter since. are we to believe that they'll finally show growth here come march?...
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samsung said it infringed on its key wireless technology. >> rushling. if you just joined us here's a recap of your headlines. spain then enjoyed a sharp drop in its debt cost. sec filing shows one of facebook's earliest investors peter thiel sold most of his stake in the company. we've just been talking about apple's broken another record becoming the world's most valuable company ever. >>> well all week we're focusing on the credit ratings in the eurozone and how they have been affected by the crisis. today we're looking at the netherlands. silvia wadhwa joins us now from frankfurt where she's been speaking to the leader of the dutch socialist party and how focused is he on maintaining that aaa status? >> they would like to maintain that aaa status. they may have different ideas how to do that than the previous government because what we see is kind. mood swing that you've seen in many of these european countries. you've seen it within france. we see it with the opposition at least in germany that's getting a bit more traction. this shift away from onl
samsung said it infringed on its key wireless technology. >> rushling. if you just joined us here's a recap of your headlines. spain then enjoyed a sharp drop in its debt cost. sec filing shows one of facebook's earliest investors peter thiel sold most of his stake in the company. we've just been talking about apple's broken another record becoming the world's most valuable company ever. >>> well all week we're focusing on the credit ratings in the eurozone and how they have been...
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so chengdu i think is looking for service and technologies. >> what do you make of the current trade dispute? is that a set back or problem for attracting investment into china and chengdu? >> no, i don't think so. >> perhaps it's just one of those political risks when you try to get comfortable with visibility, you know, comfortable with the fact that there will be free flow of capital. what is chengdu doing to address those concerns? >> if you look at east part of china, the labor force has become more and more expensive. chengdu, it's still lower level. every year we can supply more than 200 for the companies you do if you want to set up in chengdu. >> how funecessary is to have local partners or is it pabl possib possible for -- >> it's possible. if you want more than 3% of state owned companies to control, it's not -- yeah. >> okay. thank you very much for stopping by. western china perhaps not getting as much attention. >>> akzo said the ceo is taking medical leave for a few weeks for fatigue. he's expected to return in the first half of october. he's been in the job since apri
so chengdu i think is looking for service and technologies. >> what do you make of the current trade dispute? is that a set back or problem for attracting investment into china and chengdu? >> no, i don't think so. >> perhaps it's just one of those political risks when you try to get comfortable with visibility, you know, comfortable with the fact that there will be free flow of capital. what is chengdu doing to address those concerns? >> if you look at east part of...
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it's leaning on new technology to keep disorderly crowds at bay. we'll speak with a leading expert. >>> and we're two years on since the signing of dodd/frank in washington. an anniversary many on wall street might prefer to forget. we'll hear from one of the architects of the bill who say it may be the only way to prevent a crisis. >>> we head to the coast of england within the hour. >> wish i were heading there. >>> frito-lay is tapping the power of social media to spice up its traditional chips, offering $1 million for the tastiest new recipe. find out how to get in the game. that's at about 10:30 local time. >>> and we'll talk diamonds. first-half sales lose their luster, but it's betting big on resources in africa. we'll take you to the depths of its most valuable mine in gaborone in botswana. i can't believe they let him out from the nyc. >> bob pisani, absolutely. it's great to see him in a hard hat. >> i haven't seen it yet. >> a little more difficult environment than the floor of the stock exchange. >>> microsoft has posted its first quart
it's leaning on new technology to keep disorderly crowds at bay. we'll speak with a leading expert. >>> and we're two years on since the signing of dodd/frank in washington. an anniversary many on wall street might prefer to forget. we'll hear from one of the architects of the bill who say it may be the only way to prevent a crisis. >>> we head to the coast of england within the hour. >> wish i were heading there. >>> frito-lay is tapping the power of social...
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[ male announcer ] technology accelerates at a relentless pace. anything not moving forward... is moving backward. [ tires screech ] [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the 2013 gs, with the lexus enform app suite -- the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ engine revs ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. >>> welcome to the show today. the headlines that we're looking at, the s&p follows the dow's lead approaching levels last seen in 2011. it's only seven points shy of the 52-week high. and aig swings to a big fourth quarter profit in a bailed out insurance giant is confident it can keep generating solid numbers for several years. >> greece to launch its mega debt swap after gaining parliamentary approval taking athens a step choser to a $130 billion bailout. and volkswagen doubles its profit in 2011 as car sales climb. they lift the dividend to three euros a share. >>> nice to have you here on "worldwide exchange" on this friday. the u.s. markets about four hours before their ope
[ male announcer ] technology accelerates at a relentless pace. anything not moving forward... is moving backward. [ tires screech ] [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the 2013 gs, with the lexus enform app suite -- the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ engine revs ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. >>> welcome to the show today. the headlines that we're looking at, the s&p...
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. ♪ while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology... ♪ ...it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." let's bring you the top stories. u.s. safety officials are investigating a safety issue with the boeing 787 dreamliner jet. an incident involved the second dreamliner built. it was set to deliver to air india. it comes less than a week after several 787s were temporarily grounded after corrosion was found in the gearbox exponents. boeing shares responding to that with a gain of a quarter of a% in what is proudly a positive session in prank further. >> apple and samsung face off in a san francisco court. jury selection begins. apple sudden samsung last year claiming smart phones and iphones are a knock off of apple's products. sam junk claims apple is the one doing the stealing. tim cook is not expected to testify. apple and samsung as far as the stock is concern apple up a percent in fra
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. >> you had a high profile success rate with gia technologies? >> yes t is. >> this company was not a chinese state owned company, privately owned, yes, chinese company that came in, acquired a uk company and explain why this was so significant. >> thanks for that. i think the interesting thing about this and we believe this was the first of its kind is this was the first chinese non-government owned business that actually acquired a listed uk company, and the reason this is significant is that most of the, and all of the interests really that has come from china over the last x, x, x years has been from government or government related state-owned enterprises going west. we at nsbo believe the new trend that is going to start to emerge is going to be non-government-owned businesses buying in the west. >> and in the uk they triggered and had to pass the major asset purchasing rule so basically there were hurdles that got this deal through one of its first of its kind you guys thoepd work on. do you expect this to trigger, to open the flood gates?
. >> you had a high profile success rate with gia technologies? >> yes t is. >> this company was not a chinese state owned company, privately owned, yes, chinese company that came in, acquired a uk company and explain why this was so significant. >> thanks for that. i think the interesting thing about this and we believe this was the first of its kind is this was the first chinese non-government owned business that actually acquired a listed uk company, and the reason...
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and before the opening bell, at&t, 3 m and united technologies. we're also get results from coach and hershey foods. after the close, we'll hear from apple of course, amgen, aflac and southern, as well. kyle, let's talk about the fed for a second. we were discussing it during the break. do you see them extending twist, abandoning twist or doing nothing? >> i think it's a combination of qe-3 and an operation twist. in the 20 years on wall street, this has been the most interesting time that i've seen with respect to the fed really being on the hot seat especially going into november election. so i think that they need to be accommodative, they need to make sure that they're still involved in the market place and keep the marketplace going in an effort to make sure the current administration doesn't go into the november election with the dow down significantly. >> and do you think they'll announce it during will two day meeting or do you think they'll still continue the wait and see approach and just take a little while longer to figure it out? >> i
and before the opening bell, at&t, 3 m and united technologies. we're also get results from coach and hershey foods. after the close, we'll hear from apple of course, amgen, aflac and southern, as well. kyle, let's talk about the fed for a second. we were discussing it during the break. do you see them extending twist, abandoning twist or doing nothing? >> i think it's a combination of qe-3 and an operation twist. in the 20 years on wall street, this has been the most interesting time...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> italy auction results, the yields have fallen on all three of them. up to $4 billion on the two year. the yield is coming at 3.4%. better than the gray markets 3.6% to 3.5%. remember in november this same issue was yielding 7.89% so fell in november, 5.6% in december all the way down to 3.4% here in december. the bid to cover was a little shy at 1.4 but a substantial fall in the yield and another 2 billion over the 2015-2017 issues. about bid to cover 2.3 and the 2017 1.7. we have seen a sharp fall in yields t.o. remind you on 2014 the benchmark two year, the yield on that down to 3.4 and in november it was 7.89%. so, again, you can be sure a lot of the ltro money has washed through. it's encouraged pension fund holders to buy. when you look at that yield since is november, jon corzine was right. he was just early. >> a lot of people are saying that. just bad timing, if you will. >>> we are going to go to a lighter note fro
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> italy auction results, the yields have fallen on all three of them. up to $4 billion on the two year. the yield is coming at 3.4%. better than the gray markets 3.6% to 3.5%. remember in november this same issue was yielding 7.89% so fell in november, 5.6% in december all the way down to 3.4% here in december. the bid to cover was a little shy at 1.4 but a...
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in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. the name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i got you covered. thank you. oh, you're so welcome. >>> new york stock exchange suffered a trading glitch. an outage shortly after they opened monday on its matching engine. trading halted for more than 200 stocks. once they determined
in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and you pick the price that...
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consolidating and redistricting our labor resources based on changes in response to trade, in response to technology, and in response to emerging industries and declining industries. >> yeah. okay. a couple of other stories. peregrine financial cfo will be arraigned in an iowa courtroom. he was charged on lying to regulators. he's confessed to forging documents about how much money was in peregrine's customer accounts. >>> former head of morgan stanley real estate investment in china has been sentenced to nine months in prison. garth peterson admitted to violating u.s. anti-corruption laws. prosecutors allege he conspired with two other people including a chinese government official to misappropriate millions of dollars from a stake in an apartment building being sold by the bank. morgan stanley thought they were selling the bank to a state-owned company but instead sold to it an entity run b peterson. >>> stocks feel a little bit of merkel magic much banks and autos are higher in europe. shares in lonmin are down to a nine year low after violent clashes at its mine in south africa. facebook has dro
consolidating and redistricting our labor resources based on changes in response to trade, in response to technology, and in response to emerging industries and declining industries. >> yeah. okay. a couple of other stories. peregrine financial cfo will be arraigned in an iowa courtroom. he was charged on lying to regulators. he's confessed to forging documents about how much money was in peregrine's customer accounts. >>> former head of morgan stanley real estate investment in...